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- Ahead Of Friday's Employment Report: Q1 Job Cuts Fall To Lowest Since '95
Ahead of Friday’s transcendent unemployment number from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Challenger, Gray & Christmas’ monthly job cuts report shows employers eased off the axe in March, with announced job cuts down 18% from February and 39% from a year ago. Q1 2011 recorded the lowest number of announced layoffs since 1995, striking a positive note, along with relatively strong private payroll numbers, for the beleaguered job market. グレイ&クリスマスの月間雇用削減のレポートでは、雇用者を示しています労働統計局(BLS仕様)、チャレンジャーから金曜日の超越の失業番号を控えてから18%減の月から、39%発表した人員削減と、3月に斧をオフに緩和一年前
- BAE's profits to fall to £1.7bn
Arms manufacturer BAE is expected to announce a fall in pre-tax profit to around £1.7bn when it reports full-year results on Thursday. It will also give details of cutbacks which have led to 2,500 job losses in the past year. 兵器製造業者BAEシステムズ秋に事前に発表し、税引き利益は約£ 1.7bnするときにはフルは26日、今年結果を報告する予定です
- The Budget Crunch Spreads from DOJ to Wall Street's Cops
As I recently noted in LIBOR: The Antitrust Division’s Trojan Horse? (Street Sweeper, April 2, 2011), it appears that the Uniteds States Department of Justice's Antitrust Division is straining under the weight of its ambitious agenda. In that article I commented that
<blockquote>Additionally, the present political environment is demanding pay freezes, staffing reductions, and a smaller government footprint — all of which raise questions about how the Division intends to accomplish its ambitious agenda. Taking on yet another high-profile case may be the equivalent of opening the Antitrust Division’s doors to a destructive Trojan Horse.</blockquote>
Frankly, it was a pretty simple inference for me to make that the rumored LIBOR investigation could break the Antitrust Division's back. There are widespread reports of similar financial and morale problems effecting virtually all state and federal regulators and prosecutors.
Money Crunch Spreads
This morning , Dealbook confirmed that Wall Street's regulators are indeed feeling the strain of tightening budgets and ambitious agendas. In U.S. Regulators Face Budget Pinch as Mandates Widen (by Ben Protess, Dealbook/New York Times), we learn that
<blockquote>he Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission are struggling to fill crucial jobs, enforce new rules, upgrade market surveillance technology and pay for travel. 反トラスト局のトロイの木馬:私は最近、リボルで述べたように? (ストリートスウィーパー、2011年4月2日)は、法務省の反トラスト局のUniteds米国部は、その野心的な計画の重みで負担されていることが表示されます
- Ethel Austin announces job cuts
Clothing retailer Ethel Austin, which entered administration this week, is to cut 469 jobs, its administrator confirms. 衣料品小売業者エセルオースティンは、この週間投与した、469人の人員削減には、その管理者が確認されます
- INDUSTRY: GSK to cut 4,000 jobs in Europe and US
Despite rising profits, British pharmaceuticals company GlaxoSmithKline is expected to announce a cut up to 4,000 more jobs. Most of the jobs cut will be in the United States and Europe. 上昇の利益にもかかわらず、英国の製薬会社グラクソスミスクラインが4000以上の仕事にカットを発表する予定です
- Morning Tech Wrap: Nokia, Huffington Post, Cisco
Employees at Nokia are bracing themselves for what may be the steepest set of job cuts in two decades as the company prepares for its partnership with Microsoft, Bloomberg reports. The Finnish handset maker has announced it may cut 6,000 jobs, or 38% of its research and development staff, as it prepares to adopt the Windows Phone 7 mobile platform across all future smartphone offerings. Nokia's CEO Stephen Elop had warned in February that there would be a “substantial reduction in employment in various locations around the world." All Things Digital's John Paczkowski writes that Nokia's R&D spending is nearly three times that of its rivals, and around five times that of Apple, suggesting the cuts, massive though they are, are neccessary in relation to the company's new smartphone strategy. ノキアの従業員は、会社では、Microsoft、ブルームバーグのレポートとのパートナーシップのための準備として2年間で人員削減の最セットすることができるもののために自分を引き締めている
- Economy Still Bleeding Jobs
Employers cut another 85,000 jobs last month, dashing hopes of a turnaround in employment, even as the U.S. economy grows. 経営者は先月、雇用の回復期待が威勢のいい、たとえとしては、米国経済が成長し、別の85,000人の人員削減
- PWC survey shows rise in fraud by public-sector staff
Fraud is on the increase in the UK's public sector as staff reductions and redundancy fears mean there are few resources being spent on internal controls, according to a report from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). 詐欺は人員削減と冗長性の懸念は、英国の公共部門の増加にはいくつかのリソースが内部統制に費やされている、プライスウォーターハウスクーパース(PwC)は、レポートによるとを意味します
- ITV prepares for big job cuts as new broom sweeps
ITV's new bosses, Archie Norman and Adam Crozier, are preparing massive job cuts as part of their five-year masterplan to revitalise the X-Factor TV giant. ITVの新しいボスは、アーチーノーマンとAdam Crozierさん、X -ファクターテレビの巨人を活性化させるための5年間のマスタープランの一環として、大規模な人員削減を準備している
- Opel’s Strategy Has Fewer Jobs and Less Capacity
Opel, G.M.’s European unit, says it plan to become profitable by 2012 by cutting its workforce by 8,300 while introducing many new models. オペルは、GMの欧州単位一方、多くの新しいモデルの導入は2012年までに8300人の人員削減で黒字化を計画している
- Nokia Profit Soars Despite Slide in Sales
The mobile phone maker’s fourth-quarter profit rose by 60 percent, largely due to cost-cutting, layoffs and other austerity measures. 携帯電話メーカーの第4四半期の利益は60%、主にコスト、人員削減などの緊縮財政政策を切削により上昇した
- Fourth Tube strike set to begin
Thousands of London Tube staff are set to begin a 24-hour strike from Sunday evening over planned job cuts. ロンドン地下鉄のスタッフの何千もの計画の人員削減で日曜日の夕方から24時間のストライキを開始するために設定されています
- New strike hits BA
British Airways cabin crew began a new strike yesterday after weekend talks to try to resolve a long-running dispute over wages, job cuts and working conditions broke down in acrimony. The airline plans to operate 60 per cent... ブリティッシュエアウェイズ客室乗務員は、昨日の週末会談後の賃金以上の長期紛争、人員削減や労働条件を解決しようとする新たな攻撃を始めたとげとげしさで壊れました
- Not quite Byzantium | Hywel Williams
EU demands for austerity will stir uncomfortable memories of Greece's former imperial gloryWhat shall we do about the Greeks? This is not the first time the question has been asked by European leaders keen on the continent's integration and finding the Hellenes a bit of a problem in that regard. It's all rather embarrassing – especially since the democratic innovations of fifth century BC Athens are meant to supply the European Union with a satisfyingly antique pedigree.Pride in that remote history sustained the Greeks during the long centuries of Turkish occupation after Constantinople fell in 1453. Just as it did in the bleak years after the colonels came to rule in 1967. Taking refuge in the past – either real or imagined – is the lot of many small nations. And a sense of shame about putting up with the yoke of foreign rule or of home-grown despots runs deep in Greece. That same resentment now returns in the form of hostility to an interventionist EU whose leaders demand job cuts in return for bailing the Greek government out of an economic crisis.But the bit of Greek history that tends to get forgotten by the democratic partisans is Byzantium – the Roman empire in the east that continued for almost a millennium after the fifth century imperial collapse in western Europe. Sacral power of the most exalted kind surrounded the throne of Byzantium's Christian emperors. Medieval western Europe went through serial traumas before finally establishing that popes and kings were two kinds of beasts who ought not to trample on one another's rights. But the emperors enthroned in Constantinople were priest-like figures ruling in both church and state, and western-style constitutionalism with its checks and balances never stood a chance in Byzantium.When crusader knights from the 緊縮EUの要求は我々がギリシアについてすればギリシャの旧帝国gloryWhatの不快な思い出をかき立てるのだろうか?これは、問題は、欧州の指導者大陸の統合に熱心に頼まれており、Hellenesにその点で問題のビットを見つける初めてではない
- Republicans: a party of unemployment | Dean Baker
It may seem bad taste to accuse Republicans of wanting a rise in unemployment but their actions leave no other explanationFrom now until 2 November, the Republican party will be the party of unemployment. The logic is straightforward: the more people who are unemployed on election day, the better the prospects for Republicans in the fall election. They expect, with good cause, that voters will hold the Democrats responsible for the state of the economy. Therefore, anything that the Republicans can do to make the economy worse between now and then will help their election prospects.While it may be bad taste to accuse a major national political party of deliberately wanting to throw people out of jobs, there is no other plausible explanation for the Republicans' behaviour. They have balked at supporting nearly every bill that had any serious hope of creating or keeping jobs, most recently filibustering on bills that provided aid to state and local governments and extending unemployment benefits. The result of the Republicans' actions, unless they are reversed quickly, is that hundreds of thousands more workers will be thrown out of work by the mid-terms.The story is straightforward. Nearly every state and local government across the country is looking at large budget shortfalls for their 2011 fiscal years, most of which begin on 1 July 2010. Since they are generally required by state constitutions or local charters to balance their budgets, they will have no choice except to raise taxes and/or make large cutbacks and lay off workers to bring spending and revenue into line.State and local governments have cut their workforce by an average of 65,000 a month over the last three months. Without substantial aid from the federal government, this pace is likely to accelerate. Th これは、11月現在、2日まで、共和党は、失業のパーティされる悪い味を失業率の上昇が彼らの行動は、他のexplanationFromを休暇を望むの共和党を非難するように見えることがあります
- CAP provides another bumper payout for landowners | John Vidal
The common agricultural policy is a rotten system that makes the rich richer – and there's nothing we can to do change itForget the dodgy bankers. The people who have consistently received the most generous handouts from the public purse over the last 30 years are the big landowners. Teachers, the police and the others are preparing for savage job cuts, tax rises and an age of economic austerity, but a very few people who do nothing more than own land are being handsomely rewarded.Last month, the watchdog group Farmsubsidy.org collated the EU figures which identify where the €55bn common agricultural policy (CAP) subsidies went in 2009. No big surprises there, with five giant European sugar companies netting €500m between them, a few dairy companies making tens of millions each and the top 1,200 landowners and companies on the continent receiving more than €5bn between them.Last year, the number of farmers and food companies who received individual payments of more than €1m increased by more than 20%. In Britain we had 32 organisations and individuals each getting more than €1m.Perhaps because one in five Tory MPs is believed to receive farm subsidies, the government refused to divulge the British figures in advance of the election, and we won't have the exact names of the UK's biggest subsidy-reapers for a few weeks. But we now have the spreadsheet of the 65,000 people who received the farm subsidies, and it's not that different from other years.The biggest handout will probably not go to a full-blooded capitalist, but to the Co-op group, which manages 16 large farming estates and is now Britain's largest farmer. Up near the top of the list, though, are the Dukes of Westminster and Marlborough, the former Lord Vestey's family, the Queen, and very many hereditary landow 共通農業政策は、富めるを作る腐ったシステム - であり、何も私たちができる危険な銀行を変更itForgetを行うことです
- OIL: Total workers back unlimited strike at French plants
Employees at French petrol conglomerate Total on Thursday voted for an unlimited strike at all French plants to protest planned job cuts. Total accounts for around half of the country's petrol station supplies. フランス語ガソリンコングロマリット木曜日の合計の従業員はすべてのフランス語の工場で無制限のストライキを予定し、人員削減に抗議し投票した
- Guardian Daily: 6 Music in peril as BBC plans cuts; plus the Red Knights ride in to Man U
The BBC is planning to close radio stations and cut its website to save money. We look at what cutbacks would mean for the corporation's staff and audiences and ask members of the public what they want. MediaGuardian's Stephen Brook is on hand to give his take on the announcements.Also today, a group of businessmen calling themselves the Red Knights are plotting to take over at Manchester United. The club's owners say it is not for sale but just how powerful are modern day supporters? Sports news correspondent Owen Gibson explains.Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg have agreed the format of the first ever televised election campaign debates. Nicholas Watt in Westminster says they'll be looking to capture some of the stardust from Obama's winning campaign. And news that Ben Stiller's Zoolander is to make a return to the big screen is greeted with scepticism by film writer Xan Brooks.Riazat ButtPhil MaynardTim Maby
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